I meant, I know four and five, and now I see the others are meta tools. I
should read all the messages before I respond. sorry
On Jan 16, 2016 6:48 PM, "Raymond Horton" wrote:
> I know of three and four but not five six seven and whatever else. Thanks!
> On Jan 16, 2016 5:06 PM, "Haroldo Mauro"
I know of three and four but not five six seven and whatever else. Thanks!
On Jan 16, 2016 5:06 PM, "Haroldo Mauro" wrote:
> Wow! I'm a Finale user since version 2.5 (1990 or 91) and never new that!
> And while checking these shortcuts I tried also numbers 6 and above.
> Hitting 6 moves all the n
I see... they are metatools. Of course. It never occurred to me to program them
for the Selection Tool.
Thanks.
Harold
On 16/01/2016, at 20:20, Christopher Smith wrote:
> You should be able to reprogram that. In fact, it probably got reprogrammed
> by accident, or through corruption. It comes f
You should be able to reprogram that. In fact, it probably got reprogrammed by
accident, or through corruption. It comes from the factory with 8
pre-configured to transpose 8ve down.
6, 7, 8, 9 are not hot-wired, but can be programmed on a per-document basis.
Hit command-shift-8 and the transpo
Wow! I'm a Finale user since version 2.5 (1990 or 91) and never new that! And
while checking these shortcuts I tried also numbers 6 and above. Hitting 6
moves all the notes one step lower; 7 one step higher; 8 an octave down; 9
octave higher! Awsome! This is Finale 2014d On 2012 however, number
Just 4 or 5 has always worked for me, from the earliest version I can remember.
Strange.
Christopher
> On Fri Jan 15, at FridayJan 15 12:18 PM, Haroldo Mauro
> wrote:
>
> I see... cmd+4/cmd+5 on Mac.
> Harold
>
>
> On 15/01/2016, at 11:52, Christopher Smith wrote:
>
>> The shortcut for Mu